

Margaret Atwood Freddie Bitsoie Sandra Cisneros Lynn Cline William deBuys Ashley Ford John Grisham Roshi Joan Halifax Joy Harjo Anne Hillerman Cheryl Alters Jamison Craig Johnson Asma Khan Phil Klay Jon Krakauer Valeria Luiselli Deborah Madison Emily St. Purchase your books by festival authors directly from CW below: So if you missed the festival but are looking for a signed copy of one of their books, please call us or come in to browse. Bestselling, prizewinning authors and literary legends like Margaret Atwood, Joy Harjo, Colson Whitehead, Sandra Cisneros, Jon Krakauer, amongst others, spent time in our mini-bookstore in the lobby of the Convention Center and signed hundreds of books, which we now have in stock.
PACIFIC NORTHWEST BIRDS PDF
Read PDF version of page 48, chapter four, Gardening for Life - An Inspirational Guide for Creating Healthy Habitat. Seattle Audubon Society has extensive resources on birds, butterflies, etc.

University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2004. Living with Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. Great, well organized, not all native plants. University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1999. Landscaping for Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest. Pacific Northwest Plants and the Birds that Use Them: use easy to use chart (pdf).Natural gardening benefits plants, critters, watersheds and people! Backyard Wildlife & Habitat Resources Use of garden chemicals will keep wildlife away and even harm them. Bird feeders and houses need regular cleaning and maintenance.

Controlling nuisance pests means keeping pet food and kitchens waste out of reach. To attract wildlife, aim to provide the four essentials of habitat: food, water, cover, and space.

There’s even a “deer resistant” list though he cautions none are guaranteed in times of stress. He describes different zones around your home, includes wildlife photos, construction diagrams, extensive plant lists (not all native), and tells who will use which plant part for what purpose. Make your garden a sanctuary for songbirds, hummingbirds, butterflies, bees and other wildlife using native plants.įor all around practical advise, read Russell Link’s books. Native plants provide the food, shelter, and nesting habitat favored by our local wildlife.
